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The Huron Expositor, 1932-10-21, Page 74 F M 4 YJ . I 4gr.,-9 .,. I ,. 21 i"R111"ART 41�,��,ny � VtK1t;�-1*1N1 ... ... V1M.� N R - ,, ,�I "AS I I ,1 �a ,:I�,, I - ,- I.. ­U. ' .1, z - - � , - ,`. . 1, 7�1�,'�t ,� r � :: - . I , " .. .1 I - I I I " I . (WTO'URR, g, 1932. , 60 I I . V . . 8'VPTlVRX,$P)WL&LI§T .., . ZvVparo, Vxdcogp Abdomin . � le, Varicose Veins, al"Wtaliness, Spinal Peform- ity. Dons -nation , free. CAR or write. J. G. PNOT4, Pritisli. Appli- Axes Specialists, 15 Downie St. Strat. I ford, Ont. 4202-25 1 J. q 11 LEGAL , I I - . , Phone No. 91 . . I . I . . JOHN J. HUGGARD - Barrister, Solicitor,. - . Notary Public. Etc. I Beattie Block , - - Seaforth, Ont. I I � RTS. BAYS . , Barrister, . Solicitor, Convevane6r d Notary Public. Solicitor for the minion Bank. Office in rear of the . .n. 'Dion Bank, Seaforth. Money ey to , * ), , BEST &' B�BST I I ' Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan- cers and Notaries Public, Etc. Office in the Edge Building, opposite The Expositor Me. . . I I , I I I VETERINARY .. .# . . - I . � . JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. . I Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- sr.* College., All diseases of .domestic animals treated. CallVproniptly at- tended to and charges moderate. Vet- Vdnari�'Dentistry a specialty. Office residence on Goderich street, one .door east of Dr. Mackay's office, Sea- ­.&L.,;b, , . . . I I. 'i . . A. W CAMPBELL,V'-S. I . Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All ­ diseases of domestic animals treated 'by the most 'modern principles. Charges reasonable. Day or night . calls ]promptly attended to. Office: on Main Street, Hensall, opposite T6wn . Hall. Phone 116. . . I I I . MEDICAL I I I I . .1. I DR. X J. R. FORSTER ' I , � Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University, of Toronto. . I . Late assistant New, York, Opthal- me! and Aural Institute, Moorefield's ,Aye and Golden Square Throat Hos- pitals, London, Eng, At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Monday in . each month, from, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. . 68 Waterloo Stre'et, South, Stratford. I . .Dr. W. C. SPROAT . Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, Vniversity of Western Ontario, Lon- don. Member of College of Physic- ians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office in Aberhart's Drug Store, rMain St, Seaforth. Phone 90. - I . . I I ' I DR. -A. NEWTON-BRADY .. .1 . Graduate Dublin University, Ire- " re- . land. Late Extern Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital for Women, and children, Dublin., ,Office at residence lately occupied by -Mrs. Parsons. .Hours: 9 to 10 atm; 6 to 7 p.m., " Sundays, I to 2 P.M. . 2866-26 : I . . .. I . I. - .1 .. DR. F. J. BUR., 11 ROWS; . Office and residence GoderichStrtet, .east of the United Church, Sea - forth. Phone 46. Coroner for the .County of Huron. ;P-7 . C. MACKAY - C. Mackay, boner graduate of Trin- ity University, and gold medalist of Trinity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. DR. H. HUGH ROB; ! .. Graduate of University of Toronto -Faculty of Xediciue, member of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses in Chicago Clinical -School of Chicago Royal ophthalmie Hospital, London, ,1*, Ehgland, University Hospital, Lon- don, England. Office -Back of D6- nftion Bank,Senforth- Phone No, S. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. ' I I . . ­ . DR. S. R. COLLYER - Gradiite.Faeulty- of Medicine, Uni. varsity of Western Ontario. Member College of Physicians and 'Surgeons of Ontario. -Post graduate work at New I York City 'Hospital and Victoria Hos- pital-, London. Phone: Hensall, 56. 08ice, King Street, Hensall. I I DR. J. A. MUNN . . , I - Graduate of Northwestern Univers- Hy nivers- fty Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal gfiege'of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. *gke over Sills, Hardware, Main St., (geafo,ith. (Phone 151. . . DM F. L BZCWRLY . I Graduate Royal Oollege of I)entS.1 Surgeons, Toronto. office over Wt R,, Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea - forth. ,Phone: Office, 185W; resi- dence,' 185 J. I I - AUCTIONEERS I & ----------------- #­ � I I I OSCAR KLOPP Honor Graduate, Carey Jones' Na- tional school for Auctioneering, Chi- eago, (Special course taken In Puts Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer, chandise and 'Farm Sales. - Rates in keeping with prevailing Markets- Skt- Isf,action assured. Write or I Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont- Ph=;!!, I ". 2866-52 1 1 - . I . I "', . � .1 � �,�,16_1,,�� �.", ,,,,,.,, wg"l�,%-,,%. �,kfta. U ,. . . ��, ; 1. I . 1- It , ", "', ­%, ''I ."�.",,,, 1. I. I '­;­� . ""'. �4,. - - . k,'w � 11, ;-vv - -- �4'. , .." , , , "I., !%.. . , ,� , I , 11 - � . 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I as the 'dovr � -,ga,d,, fo . ., �11,�,�, R . , Id*10041 ,'..�ft �,i �- - t,,,�, .. �4�! . 1. , '4 J,., * ras a good?;hum1pured : I .1, , ... ,1 . ... 11 11 r�' ,'l �0. 1-1111. - . � .I �, '�'; � 1, 1, I I. I ,There w I olint, U, -silexpe, .. , , �� "k I . _-1 Lil .., , I ?� %, �, I, I n hiG 46eipaet eyes, and for a1. ": .11 �� � �%, . ,A� - m3_ � That o$ itolf, Wada ".. I.", i , . � " p- � : I �� , f!"A, I an's 'ayersion to his uncles, my liost, guilt, and qW. 1�).=# owavr tk) , .1 ;�;.:: If, " , , ., K, ("t, I 19, "IV, ,ip , , , t. , ` � k 'I'M 't , ' S-Im , n. . IR IRR �, I g f�,, . . ?,;��, __ I ., ni "g, .; r:JJ','.N,� 'r. - BY ACE I 'qPve come to see you albout a pe- '16Kj., , toaljan4�ar P, lie , 1. . . , .1� "IRS 1016, . . �,- 11, � 11 I ." - 41 , I -1 ��...'Ii 116 I jN K" If,' . I !, - A li i .�, . culiax'knisiness;" he said, 4My #arae "You k1low Lowd'pi4low- %, , , 11 i 111 S, , - he felt the man was sitiraigh14' vantage ax ,Ve WZ k I .W I "I"' EDGAR WALL - I �, I I .. I . I I . , I -��) ?# FSR 1091,��� I . I 4XV11T. .� ,�:,�.) R I I q, e�pk­, § . . . . is Pallard, and I Owh ra*WV§es-" ' ,Horace cleared, bU- tbiroat, I I ..� I'v. -, % . k, , , R �� QISPA P . , .... _ 4"O"q M 1 I" I "Yes," h* adm&.'tteJd. _ . ; 11-t , I, .� I %­ "I 1;-, ,� . ,� - �� - . � I ­.- P, I � . . ... , !:" said, the old ma)i with an- . . V.. I , -1. . � - .­___ - 11, 4 1: 1,,'� r'!$��'V�4 , 'I, .� - -4, �'. , 111� :,,,,.;I.r ". 1, : � � , t a. L ., oth � grin. '%h tiw,w that. Gotten "MO he give you an, errand, to *r, , " ;,� � - I C tm 11 11 1.4 , - First to break the line was Green. satisfaction of Grey Timothy's vic- ".4 -but where, the wishes i � , . . . N OR' � I . . I.. I I ; .. I . I Stay . of ,his a horse called Grey Tirporthy, hasn't form wheu:- y,Km -* i , d, r, C . , , , V, ,vu.te X olws . ii poll His jockey wore a 'blue eap W tory. . son were - concerned. the elder man tha? Ah backed lilml oop,an, down, st les 7,-i , , - 11. . . � �,;, P10, I I disunguish the. colqrs from those car- Theyt stayed lang'enougli to in- was wast: . . ab � . 1. . .. �� �qm,'(� ,". �:;., �� .". -11 - " . . V 11 the black and terview thZ, grey in his� box. 'He show- The car V�as- . *.r in axf out wr the *orpo thot' won ff-orace hesitated. I . � . I 'O" ,,�,gv grey, and tl . I - I " I rie4 by thel I got ready and in an C , � moodwood, Coop. Ah,took ten�&,' an ,"Yes," I I'll! - - M �,:l 11 Owl"I'' R XT"A"'. , " , ,white borizon1al stripes went straight ed no sign of .the struggle he had, incredibl he said, I H ' " ' 'W" ; ,0, 1'm� I I � J I 'WI I I P 'I%,, y 'short space of time they eats, an' sixes', an,, (ower_ your horse, WI .. Mki "No rdale. Sheeted and, wrapped from were atchin,'g dt lira sarin a -long' lad, art; he got boom, a 'short head." ilk errand?" ' , . ape . .. to the front. , 11 you tell nite, the nature ,,of So I 9 . w I I 0ifta #4nov� � , . ,.:W, .1 � , ." ,V� I ­ % " I I ... A furlong 'had, been traversed be- neck to. tail, he. turned his inqu 1 -, ing, the London, le. I Again the hesi,Ution.. . - I IS 'I F.�.h* .* .. -f;!) - &�-�...� road . It was Brian's turn t�o, smil ,.w , da visitors, and gave no Brian had just tinw to exchange . ...."'.. .1 W fore the field found its stride and eyes upon. I ' : 1, . �� I I I 1.� �L',' ' 4 "I-,'I�,t��?"Z'11'8 11! ti � a "11m. glad yoV'r 4 .1 . � �4' �T, � � . e a sportsman, dos- "I do n6fl know that you have the . . �"..iI�%,'��i,Jt I , �11 11 here Greenpol was out Ion his own, indication of elation, till Colter cane , wopd with the girl. ­ At, tor," he said, "Ibecause it makes what right to ask me,"' said Horace. � I , .. 11 .1 :5 I& 11 � , ., : "! I �­ - v In .., I5 , . , . . , !. � leading by -half a dozen lengths. up to him to fondle, his neck. Then "'I'm 'sorry we've got to leave, so ''I've got (to say -much easleir. You "I have no right by cdixv,enti;an,7I I .; . ..:... .; �, I , �11, ` I ,.., I . ;; . , - I 1. ___ - __ _ ,1,14 - ,_ _Z� "'l 'i I . ...... I ........ ... I .... .....,= T-IMIM, X;.�'­,�,.e . ­.. , - _�, -_ _­ - - , " , "' i.4 I " to � I Greenpbl, 'another horse of , be aus,e, as . ! I ., f , mine c a result -of your visit, I . ,­ ,�', ,� tle slowly, ,.but he had, coline through ct� .,:w;i(+ing his tall, twice, usually a about 'Greenpol, and 'so glad tbaf we a moral right - ,Grey Timothy had got, away a, lit - Grey Timothy unbent to the extort isud&ndy," she said "and I'm so sorry will halve -read- in the papers tha*� said Brian, "but I hi .� * , "i, . 1, 1. I ... i - ­ ':1:_1.,1,, ", ,his horses, though the pace w5s a' E?gn of temper, but, in his,eqse,' a Grey Timothy won." ' dropped dead on the course." b-,elieve one of my horses was killed." MOMS 6-oi-(g f-orward i "' Q , �'��,) terrific one, and at the, end' c --r 'the SLAUte n.thod of greeting. . "That is'all right' he said-, "the IThe doctor nodded. I . _ 4 7- , M, . .W(.W 7'. ��11111 . "I know nothing about-I'did not , tc, pav�*,,tl I x I - large beekeepers are wa hi ' 7' it; second furlong ,he was lying third, 'Fhdr ,ewift car carried them ba�k only thing I want to ask you Is-: - AWell,,, BT ,g 14,v "..""'.i" ,W, � ." .1 tlx '' it . ., -111 I-' , � . ." . I Brian went on, "my horse -1 was innocent,,, staTmne,ed the 'situation t. .k ,, inter"ti. �V,sa� ., ,,-,_ , ,. galloping very sinloot1lily. Ra)f-WAY to th'e tiainer's •est,phlishment, and will you marry me?',$ e 8 ua on will em 111; .!,, , , " . I I died !because he had sheen, bitten by other, "Finlaw asked. me to, do hi)ai, .While smaller pro.,ducers are prop4p, �!'* ho -me, he was second., and was far when The party had! peen disposed cf (she had said nothing, He had as- tsetse flies." I a turn -.--he was, superstitious and, Ing to,take #dvant� , 4e of an imp"'-' ." " ,y-, . ,,,, 1. enough ahead of this field to cross and went to, tea and, rest after their sisteol her into the car and had ex., The old manrs eyes suddenly light- . told me to empty the box to. bring ed domestic market, which now,:ft . --6ed 1 11%1�41�; . "'..." ,�n O." over. Now left and right of hint exciting day..' ,the three TaenBrian, cliAnged conventional farewells wit'll ed him. luck: I'll ,swear I knew nothing OT tho 'pressure of large, individ'ual ... , I . I i..", , � I . . came the far -striding .Cigaretto in the tr�hlner, -and Ernfe�t---4made their her, and she had heard them as in ,`Tsetse?'�-het repeated, "are sure." about flies!,' I , lots df-'h0n0'-y-,- )i1ai lost most. Of its:; , � I! , . the colors of Lord Winterinere, anti way to the box whie'll. had held T'ims- a dream, She was kihlf-*ay to Lon- ' . . , , I . . � . • , . " I b6arishness. , , the powerful Crulumus, and, at their othy.and-his ill-fated. companion. -don before she began.- to wake from "My friend here, Dr. Ernest 'rant," ,,That I believe said Brian gent- .�*rmtf,; I ."the old 'man favored the other with ly, He 9 -Poke to the otlier as though Oibtario'hone,y is now handled .*"",? � ' ,, -:5 heels, I{inniington, the winner of the Before they exalvined the interior, her trance into which his staggering a courtly nod----4'has the ,beast with he were a ,child. "I axa. willing and, through 4 conimercial sales. promo� - , .", I- � � .. 1`11 , ,,,,, .... -oposal had stunned her. him. happy to bolieve that." wl tion trepreserrtatuve, and is 'bowed , I .,�', Lincolnshire Handicap of that year, the -doctor ,beckoned, -a sts36140 lad. pi , .• .. t. f . ­, �11 and T,mmorine. Four furlong's they "Have you a ,birch broom?" he Then as she realized the imhmensjry E-rTle'st pr6draced his box and hand- "I ,xas in a bole," Elorace went on. and sold- under the indus, ry s OTT �. '_" '' , - ran in this order, then: ; I asked, and thej man brought him one. of the occurrence she felt unaccount- ed it over to the old man, who open- "I'm absolutely ruined-, Pallard. I've -brand and trademark. In 'this way :, , 1 1 AANty-God," whispered Colter, "what "Do you mind miy damaging your wbly annoyed. A woman is some-, ed it.. 'H,e paked the contents with a ,been speculating --quite .a, business itis identity is retain' ed thiroug-b to -, � � I, I : " L 1 Then 'she laughed -a - - __ 11] caper? •• Property?" asked Ernest. thing of a - ritualist in love-mak-ing. knitting .needle -which la -.v an,ongst speculation, donft-T,ou know, notliffig the consumer and every advantag. - �' is wrong with ,Gi "' , , . The horse was Irolling like a ship I'G�) ahead," said Colter. -it was so like the miscellaneous rubbish on the of a gami'aling character -and, . 49yuy B I... in a'storm, left and right he swerved 'With a knife the docter cut the Brian. k . table. . ---and Pinlow talowof the powerful ritishl - I I I said he'd lend, me .the nl.or,ev nLI sentirr'.ent in Great Britain. . . .. Al 1;�. and the field behind, quick' to' scent, ',and which fastened the Ion-g.twig.i That individual watched the. car "No doot," he said, "yans­ glossina he liasn't, Pallardi", A sob of self- • I . � ' ' ".,'�!,'-, 1, lf',,. . . - formed the fly over a- pity came.from the deluded Ybuth. Ontario. Rutaliag -shipped to w �:,.,_ trolible, opened out to gbvfe him roonl. to the broom handle. He' se-lected until it was out of sight, then stood morsitaneiv he tt , , hinl,?" . "He's played me a dirtier trick than , Then suddenly the horse stumbled twenty or thirty of the longest and watching the little hill over the crest gain. '-'W,h.eer did ye get , es Ne I, awl went down with a thud. • tied them together in the form of a of'which it had disappeared. York City by Water. I . �.` I I -1 i .. " "I found 'him in my stable after I played .on You, though I swear I. � In g flash the Test of the field had familiar instrunient of pumshment: . "What made young Callander ill?" the horse had died mysteriowly." knew nothing, about it." The Orntario Marketing.. Board ire- I �, ' I—. I ... :, . " passed, leaving only a quivering Arried with this he - stepped into he asked, the "tor; "has he, v f port's that 2,,04DD buthels of Ontario .. . �� I � ,pt a ,",He would dde rnlys.terio-usly," said Incoherently he"told the story a po . t,j I•. -1Z., 'I I heap on the ground, and o little way the stable, and began a.'eamfulsparch. week heart?", . . rutabagas are being ghipped,by'wa- ' ....� I the old man!, -and chuckled. And he Pinlow's superstition, and, Brian lis- :*,P�",-"% from it a motionless figureAli the At his request, the .others re6mined ETrest shook his head,. began to tel . I •them of the fatal ef - teiie*d" with a sense of relief. , After ter from Oshawa to New York im- % ' !!"I .. black and white stripes. A roar of in the doorway looking on in won - "I ,should think not -it looked to feet of the fly's bite. As he warmed all this was the brother of Gladys, mediately. This, it might be stpited, , '... -_,,,rll , excitement Tom from the crowded "der. They saw him scrutinizing the me, like-----!' He hesitated. to his subject his queer drop- and :f is the first occasion upon which On ' :,T ... P .. R . h'e' been,guilty, and wit- tgrio ]rutabagas have been shipped to � I", I., " stands. ' place, inch by" inch. First the clean- A"Funk?" suggested Briam- ped -away from him -.only now and tingly so, it would have been awl, 111 .. . - I . As his stable eolqilpanion�fell, Grey tiled floor of the box, then the walls. "Well, tobe frank, yes." again did, he relapse. . ward.. When the panic-stricken Her New York by water.- I I .11 I 11 . . . . Timothy' -swerved away to the left, ,. For a time nothing happened, then "Do you think he had) anything to '"You came to me to verify the ace had finished his confession. Brian L . , , and Finnington shot up O -A the rail - switch 4�ly I he -raised his . and do with the matter?" identity of yon?" he, asked. "W)el', patted his shoulder enc6uraging .. Definite„ Market is Quality is. � 'K, side and headed Oulumus. 'broughi it down upon the wall. He "I d,o-4 was wateking bini'mbs" 0y . , .... . ent- theer's no doubt about it--comie with '�You seem to have been a rnu6-- . : . . I., In a flush the boy on Grey Timothy took a match box from' his pocket, m4nd,edly whilst you were talking to me.,,. RigLtt. . I . . ". .", . I . - . They, were - less emptied, the contents on the floor, his father and sister. The news of ''He led the way to, another room. not to blaime. How much money- did tario f9arketing Board', - straightened hiffn � victim,'" said; "61itviouslY you are � According- to Garnet Duncan, On than 'a hundred yards from the win- stooped and picked up something and the tsetse seemed, to strike him all When he opened, the door the heat you want from Pinlow?" . only two. car 1_1 . .,��,:,, , Hing Then he of «a 'heap. men, ir, ,"Two thousand,�, said Horace wilt- loads of calves have, been exported to . °>: - _, ming -post, and the grey was a length placed it -in, the empty -box. . of the. room snjote thIi two , . st- . ,� behind. resumed his search, and the onlo6k- " "I wonder if he knows. By Jove, the"face. 'It 'was, almost bare, Buffalo, during the' past month. Mr. save fullly. * � � , _ "Grey Timiothyle'beatent" yelled, a erse noticed that he was confining him- Colter, he was here yesterday; don't for a double line of shelves round. the "'You must let me fix that up for Duncan states that there is a definite . . . . . . . . voice. self to the side ... a the stable in which. you'remember he was awfully con- gym, and a plain table in the centre. you," said Brian and,' silenced t c e numbe - - _' the Ynarket for a Imu h larger - r, ' 41, Up went the jockey's whip on the Greenpol had been. housed. fusedi about somethinLat? Gh, yes. On the shelves were a nut--riber of wild. providing the quality is right. 4ittlp­ . I - ' " ... grey, once,, twice, it catme down, and Iswish! . I I his. ,overcoat! He wanted to carry glass cases. thanks of the ,other by' ring more than 10 per cent, of calves .. .. , the bell. , . Ives be- , .!, . . . � �,.". ing offered, however, meet export re .. •`:i" rn� quirements. Mr. Dune t . ... I _,.". . !. n to the lead- thing and carefully lace it in -the "It. sbouldn't be difficult to discover his grimy hand, "I keep my flies. Ev- for good.�t . .. ��. I 'Inch by inch the, horse's again he stooped to ,pick up some- were in the ,pocket of that coat!" di-cating the -cases with a wave of est, we've got to fl� brother Pinlow fully 50 per�,eiii. of the animals. of- I. then the lad sat down to ride with Down came the switch again-, and it. I'll take six to four the bugs, ,"in these," said the old doctor, in- "'Tea" he ordeired- and now, E - . Ern - his hands. an said 'that' great stride brought h1i p, ;:y, a ­ 1 1 fared; while being of "suitable s . uitable type, . . ., ,�;� I , ars. tl%e whips, were going now on receptacle he had pro�,ide,d. how they cable," said Ernest. "The ery death -dealing tropical fly in the "He'll want a lot of. fixing,, .. ,1 ffie others. I After a while he called for a step field of supply is a very . 4nifted one. world is, here. Look at those ele- ',,,r'Z1 lacked proper' �`finjsh. Ernest, "Have you g, a plan. "He's beaten,", muttered Colter., ladder and they brought it. Stealth- I suppose there are only two places phant flies." I - got � . . I . I . . .1 I . . "A very simple one," said Brian ­ The *three horses were half a dozen ily he climbed it, and aimed a blow at in England where live tsetses can be Brian looked, at the fat insects With dryly. "I shall go to tfie- police." Weekly Crop Report , ...?. , I . . . N say, said `�. strides from the winning post, when a rafter above his head. obtainelir The Liverpool and London their �big coir'sical eyes, that flounder- "I pp 'd Horace in alarm, ' Hamlesting of mangels and turnips'. . _ ...".-7 rimothyls jockey. with what looked He descended to place his prize schools of Tropical Medicines. I will .ed about the bottom of one of the 4,that will ,bring me into the buai- is well advanced. with excellent'. I , . � like a supreme effort, drove the gal- with'the others. . wire them asking if they can supply cageIs.­- They were as big as .,.I very ne.,n, won't it?" . . . yields . of lboth . being reported' 'Tom, . 11 [-ant ib�ait forward with hands and Another quarter of an hour's us with a dozen flies." . . small ffird. I ed f : .. .. . This was an unexpected ob�joctiqn. many parts of Western and Eastern I , heels. - . .search failed to reveal anything more . 'The wl'es were despatched, thmL- "TheyAre harmless," said the dOL- Brian did, not worry overmuch about ( tario. A considerallil - , g ' �'- , X . of , ,,,,I They flashed past: �he post in a and he came out into the sunlight, answers came that night, and _)n e pereenma e, ' line and no man on the stands could rErsuiviing:the coat he had abandoned' almost identical: . I I were tor. "They'll gimp you a nip, but bringing Hoiace "into the busine'ss" rot is found in the, potato Crop, par- .' ,,;: , , they leave no ill effects." -he had very spVcial reason, for tivularly i� districts w,'4ere system- 17'1,11�.." my which had won. .I in the',midst of his quest. We cannot supply,,; suggest you He bred flies 'fo'r the schools and keeping Gladys out of it. And thiv ati , , ... I, .pray been followed 11'.. 1. -think," "You had ,better have all the doors' apply Dr. Jellis of Watford." dealt in anknal poisons largely. he to .do; for she ,up. This year men who followed .the "Beaten a short head, I j e s ing has not .. 1. -. mid Brian,, and the hand that open- and windows and -ventilators, hemet- . e.,H.Ai��T,'i -b - - gria-zi politely declined an in -vita- had been present when the, flies had instructions for proper growing of .� �V >d the cigarette case did not.shake. ically sealed," he said, be (Mr. Colter; I tion to visit the reptile house in the b,e,6n released. . I. potatoes are going to -benefit mater- .... .... `Poor old, TinnotlW-" "then, burn a pound or so of sul- DR. JRLLrS OF WATFIORT) basement, � thou glh the old man prom- The police, then, were oul of the. ially. Prom, Dundas County comes ' :1. �, All eyes were on the 'judge's box phur." ' " The house was an old one. It stood ised ,him something very rare in the question, - It was equally out of the a report' that owing• to restrictions, . ', ,�Z. . ffaiting for the hoisting of the fate- , He took *Lhe box from his porke-, back from the ro,ad,, screened from shape of a new variety of wire snake questioni to allow Pinlow to go free. recently imposed ,by New York State,' .. ", . . � .1 . I .� I I � 7utl nuinber., Would it be '44" that and opened it. ,the. observations of the curious and frolm' Borneo. They returned to his Brian consideted, the proposithif � �'4t � , on requiring. cattle to -be from, Bang's I ,- I I ii - ius Or "5" for, Fin- There were three -dead flies. They the 1pa-ofane'by a high untidy hedge .�fndy and Brian produced a soiled for Eorne, time, and then decided. accredited 'herds, ` "I , ,hood for Culuirr it I . I the -export business iington, or "I!` for -Grey Timothy. were jet black and -a little bigger that ovierte,pped a wooden paling, a and crumpled little ,box. "There's another Tran in this,' he in dairy cows has -been practically 'The rings were hushed as the lei,sh than the comimon. bouisefly., and 'the little the worse for wear. The house "Have you ever seen a 'box of this said; -'that rin-an' is Fanks- but he is I.ijjed' Algdrra district, reports a irely. judge) selected the number. � He ,wings, which were folded ovet, the had ,been ,built for comfort rather cl,e,cription?" he Asked. tbo slippers- an eel to attempt to cooc 'yield of potatoes, from 1040 to .ifted'it above his head for the board, back, overlapped. . than'beauty, and had rewched a stage . The old man -Io,o�ed at it. corner. It -is Pinlow or nothing." . 15 1 I" man to see. . . 0 bag-. per acre. -Xrom. Tirwiiskgni- I � � "You see," said Ernest, as he turn- in its existence when it possessed "Yes, A is a fairly corr,mon typ- Pe got rid of Horace as so -on as in; comes word'that all livestock are, . A I . 1� , "Seventeen!" iroared Brian, and ed theid over with a match, "their neither attributes. It had the a,0- of powderl-box-in fact, I have a score po,"sible, and the doctor and in .splendid condition owing to 3imitted a whoop of joy. . . I wings are crossed like sciasor- pearance, of being empty, so Dr. of theml,, ' direct to Pinlow's chambers. parwres, but that farmers are find- . ... I � -Grey Timothy had won by a short bla4des," . . ."4 Ernest 'Crane and Brian. thought, as Ile loaked up inquiringly, , Lord Pinlow was not at? home, theing it necessary to cut down on the . . .1, . 1-eAd and the same distance had sep- "What are they?" asked Brian. they pushed open the gatz with' some "Have you dispused of any tsetse servant said. He had left for the number on hand owing to the light. . I trated second and third. "Tsetse flies," said the doctor; lalbour and negotiated the weed grown flies recently," asked - Brian, "and Continent .he I . 41 ... nt on t previous night. hay crop and also due to the fact that I .. A they are a native of South Africa, paths; the upper windows, stared had them placed in such a box?" From the .9,roofth way the servant de- they ,have been unable to save their . 3. CHAPTER XVII but more particularly of East Africa. ,�41,ankly, inn'o'cent of curtaihm; the 'The doctor searched amongst the livered his messag,'e, Brian gathered liarvf-Ft. . I � 11 THE LITTLE MURDERES Somebody has introduced them into windows of the "be,et'l floor were debris on his table and, found a book. that this was not the first time that . , Neither Brian nor Colter waited your stables, apd in some mysterious ghutteied,* gis also were the lower He opened it, and ran, Iris forefingc.' day he had had to recite the, formulm. ) - I . . '"' I .o receive the congratulations of manner they have missed Thrnotby. windsows. . -heir friends. they . . down a list. were speeding Have you got a veterinary hand -book. (Brian picked a way to the front "I hame sent to.the Pasteur histi- Continued next week) LONDON AND WINGHAM r:, 1� Sown the course to where a crowd ,"I have one in. my. study," said door -there had been a shower of tuts. to the London School, to the .1 I lad gathered about Greenpol, and a Colter, and to the ,study they ad- rain, -and the waterJay in puddl South. 4 es - Medical 'Mission -of the Congo, and I - I . � m%ller crowd about• the prostrate journed. The trainer produced the He was intounting the steps eps when ll� to a private scientist." I . ' P.m. I . I 1.9-ekey. book and Ernest opened it at the checked himself. iRe closed the book. FARM NOTES Wingliam ............. I ..... 1.55 .� 'They pushed, their N�ay through to tropical section. I "Somlebodv has ,been here who "Might I ask the name of the ,pri- ' Bel rave .................. 2.11 "' Ind the lad shaken but un -hurt, and "Here you are," he ,said, and read: smokes Turkish cigarettes," he said, v,ttr, client?', a8ked Ernest. I., ­.. Britain- Buys Barley BINth ........... . .......... 2.2S , ;hen made their way to the horse. "The tsetse 'fly is the CV71se of pointing with his stick to the rain- The old 'man looked at hini fr6rii.. . I I Londesboro, .............. _ 2.30 � Relay, his head ,stretched out, dead. East Africa. -His sting is fgtal to trodden reamant of such a one. under bent bTOW5. Receipts of •,Canadian ,barley, on the Clinton ........... * ..... ** 3JOS li, The doctor, who had -followed them, ox, bored or dog. Dr. Koch, in his "True, 0 Gherrlock," , said the doc- "Ordinarily I -would, not tell ye," Briti,-h market for the past five or Brucefield ............ I .... 3.27 . I . ioined them after he had seen the investigations, discovered that a tar flippantly, '"but apparently all he said, "but since the fellow" -fie six weeks are as follows: Kippen .............. z. 1. . 3.95 1 30k. semi-imimu-nity from the bite of this sorts of medical birds came here for prron6unced: it "felly"'-4"is 1--v'ond 1596 tons for the week of August iHengall .............. ..... 3.41 " ,"I can't understand it," Colfer was insect is enjoyed by grey horses, the the by-products of Nature." . suspicion, %was a member of tli� ar- 16; 1240 tons for September 2; 1337 'Exeter .................... 3.55 , � ,aying• flies for some, reason avoiding horses . (Baian knocked at the door, a smart istocracy." . � tons' for September 16*- 1069 toms for . I -Ernest stooped and looked at the of this color if other horse's. less pro- rat -tat, and the hallow echo of it Sppten"Iher 2.3; and 39� tons for the - , North. . 1� "Lord Pinlow?" asked Brian quiet- .1 . iorse% -muzzle. Something he had tected by Nature, are available.' rang through the house. They wait- ly. . ,vvel, df September 30. a.m. , seen interested him. He ran his hand That explains it," .said the doctor. ed. for some little time, then Brian ' "Lord Pirllo-w," said the other, nod- - . ., Exeter .................... 10.42 ,, -a I Hensall ........... . ....... 10.55 , . , refully along the neck of the dead 'But it doesn't explain how they knocked again. ding, '!introduced -by that well known Horseshoe Pitching ..... Kippen ................ I .... . 11.01 I I animal. . 6ame here," said 113tian grimly. "And "I'm afraid there's ,nobody in," he flnancieT, Mr. Augustus Fanks," I One of the features of the Royal, Brucefield ................. 11.09 "I thought so," be said. "I have wherit I find the brute, that di,�� such said. He had hardly spoken, before "Did they give you any reason- Winter Fai,r again, this .Viasr will be Clin6orl .................... .1 iepn horses die like this before, but a devilish thing he'll be sorry." there came a shuffling of feet in the if yon will pardon my pressing you." .11.54 .11 ! not in this country." 'I u . the hon.-Pshote pitching chanypionshir,F, Londesboro ............ _-. 12.10 I A few moments later 'they rejoin- uncarpeted hall, and with a great "Lord Pinlow, as, ndei,stand, is fow all Canada. Iln addition the. fin- Sl.vt.� al.natLI .0 . ..................... 12.1a ... � Where. . ed the party. rattling of chains and shooting of an l enthusiastic T -'CiOntist," ,I competitions to decide the chaul- Belgrave .................. 12.30 1 "On the East Coast of Africa," the. "Your tea is quite' undrinkable," bolts the door was opened cautiously' �qaiql tho, other. � . pion -hip foil the county and rural Wing -ham ................. 12.W , � , , I , loctor replied. 'Hie had (V6en a 'naval smilVd the girl. , by a very dirty-lookingi old min. HP. "Thank you," said Bridil, and held ral,, in Ontario will be held at the , w. ;I mrgeon ,'before an unexpected Wind- "'Finding miore winners?" a,.qke4' held a milk jug in his hand and seem- oult his hand. "I arri sorry to have boy4l, open only to winners at agri- I . ,� fall bad enabled him to ,purchase A Mr. •Callander, waggishly. ed disappointed to discover who his bothered you." . rtlliUral fairs in 19.9i). The Ontario I . . . practice in London. Only Horace who for sorne reason visitors were. . "Not at all," said the other. He Athletic GommissTon 'N again spore- C. N. R. ..o " '"Wbat do you think, of it?"' de. had been rendered uncomfortable by "Thought you wor the milkman," was frankly anxious to see the last sor-ineg these corn -petitions anti tithe I `'i manded Brian. the absence of the men, said nothing. he 'said, with a burr which Brian of the people, who had ,broken irr up- East. rule-, of the Dominion Hore-hoe Pit- . 1. . Tire doctor looked thoughtful. "No," said Brian, "but Pive found failed to locate. "'Coon, in, latr,! on his .studies and %huffled in advance Ch,,.,l A,ssociation will govern thy. ' A.M. p.m .. "I would rather not say for a something ai§ interesting -I'm goinir doan't stand thee'." , . to open. the street door for them. Goderich I .......... 6.45 2.30- 1 . 1: I . contests. * 1i• moment -it sounds palpably absurd. to take all you good -people into my Hie ,closed the door behind them, Brian was, glad, to be out in 'the Clinton .... ­­­ 7.08 3.00 , '­ . * .1, Let us get bnok to the stand,,,." confidence." I putting the milk -jug on the ground fresh air again; as he wao descend Seaforth 7.22 3.19 I .11 - They walked back together, after And in as few words as passible as he adjusted the chains, - 'the,rF- in,g the broken stops the old man,call . Seed Industry , . Dublin ..*.*.*.'.'.I---' 7.33 3.31 1 . I I . gbv,ng instruvtiona for the disposal he told therm of 'what had hap'pene'd. were two -and pushed home the, ed hirci hack. The seed growing industry in Can- Mitchell ............ 7.42 3.43 .• � .. , of the dead, horse. . "'W'hat a.dTe,a,clful thing!" gasped bolts. "'You'll let me know when owd a,da. has been graebally dvv-lioped "One theory I will give you," said the -girl. - "Oh, how cruel!" . "Who might thee be wanting to Grve Tims run -ran ager, litho," he and im,proved do'i'ng tht, Period of West. , �,, Ernest, "arid that is, that an attempt.,,. Mr. Callander was red with wrath. see, sitha?"I he asked querulously. whispered. "Ah can ,get fl' Poon on the past thirty years. It now em- DUN in ............. 11.19 9,32 1:, was made to get at Grey Timothy "Mon , strolas!" he stormed. "It is "We wish to see the doctor,'" said up to get ti'n'e o' race." .. brvr(� the .. .. . -Production and improve- Seaforth ........... 11,34 9.45 . I .1 and the horse that shared his stable the ino-st villainous thing I have ev- Brian, wo�14ering what sort of man 111 most certainly will," smiled ­rl-(1z;t of approved varieties of cer- Cbnton . ............ 11.50 9.59 ' C,j suffen-ed. I want you to keep Time- er heard' of."' I the doctor could be to e(mtpl.oy such Brian. ealf, or pedigreed stock, bie produc- Godvrich ........... 12.10 10.26 , 11 thy away from, Cotter's place for a "But how could the flies have H-acb_ a scarecrow. For he was disreput- "Ruin, old ,bird," was his comment tion of forage crop Reeds, and the '... I day or so.' . I ed the stable?" asked the, girl; "how able: From his tousled grey head to as they turned into the r'o'ad, "but pix,dw-fion of field roo*s, garden . I I "Certainly," agreed Brian. --why, IT41arate, what ds the matter?" his soiled slippers he was a'model perfectly straight. Ev,pr met him ve'geta'bles and flower seeds_ It is C. P. R. TIME TABLE "I ' "And I think it, would be wise if 1-Lorace was' white, to the lips, he of slovenlincss. An old plaid scarf before?" � estimated that in 1931, 3,710 farms we n4nt straight back to the stables swayed ba7ekward and. forward, and, was t;ed under his chin, Ire wore a "I've heard alwut him," replied' were producing seed- crop,- subject I East. . .1. . 1.� -1 want fol -make a little investiga- appeared as if he were going to big drooping knitted, vrais'Woat, Erires�. "He's rather a well] known, to federal inspection, and that . a.M. ... .. tion.'* I faint. . I though the day was warm, and his ftm.n in ,his ow-n-lillie of businests." around 1�,000 persons were en -gag- Goderich ................... 5.50 ... 11 "• - - Neither Mr. . Callander -nor his "'Nothing," he .said hoarsely; "the trousers and coat had been, intended They had left their car at the end rId in thr production ark -marketing Merset .................... 5.56 1 1 ��� 'I ,� ,daughter offered any objection. The roam is rather close, that is all." , for wearers of more ample" size. of the little- thoroughfare in which ,of the improved seed. McGaw ................... 6.04 . f", . �, . . old man was hameneely elated, very 'The diversion turned the conversa- '"Coom in he snorted. the house of th-o old do,ctor was situ- Aubutn ................... 6.11L " a , ... � ., I voluble-4or himl--and thoroughly re- tion. Gr4atly dtis-tr6sed by his fav- He opened the door of a room and ate,d. , . I Blyth .... I ................ 6.925 .1 I �� , �i�, �1�� conciled to the Turf: Brian, reme-m- ourite's sudden illness, 'Mr. Calla The furniture was "N"at is the next mo-,�e?" asked """. " .Nder ushered them iii. Honey Prices Going Up. Walton .................... 6.40 ` I I , bered with an inward smile that Mr. assisted 1BAan to ,pilot him to. the dingy, the wall papers were peeling Rrn�OSt, RR they ho.arded the car. ITonel- produicers throu'64h,,t the .McNaught .................. 6.52 ., Ile . ­ Oallsaider had bad;zed the winner. open air. He reeliveTed' after a off in variqtii ... add -corners, In the The innocent Horace," .said Brian, Province are considerably gratifVed -Toronto ................... 10.26 � 1, 1 -ii .. , , , I ".1i ,1.1 The girl Imet Piiian, on the lawn of while. - centre of th4 room, was a big table "I am going to have this boggar laid ,,vith'the recent-fteadv rise in price West, tle��. . � I the enclosure. "Let us get homo," he muttered. "I piled up, with an, indescribable Mass by the heels. and I 'alrni going to col- for flipir prodfict. -As a result of Mft , . I 11", . . , 1. � "Is that poor boyse dead?" she am tired of this businessi. of papeTi.q, books, Aialls of sting 'I havle, ,mokced nim. to, 'Navy oxportationq totalling over Toronto ...................... '41", . , odd Ject evid",ce. 1.40 '­ - �.:,-6� '. - ,� , asked with deep concern in her voice. "Yes, yes,, my dear," soothed his sheets of manuscript, and dirty test be at Kiiigkqbridge at five." one quartes of a million pounds in McNaugbt ................. 11.41 , . 11�.,. � . . 11f, 11 .. . I .", I � I T , I hHt I 11flu I 11 I I' e . •�', I I'Yts, (I'm afraid he is," said Brian father. `W#1�11 go as soon. as you bullies. -One corner of the desk had It was a few minutes after that Septerniber alone, 6fie domestic PrIc Walton .................... 12-01 - I: * "' � quietly, "and I am going to find out like. I been cleared to allow of the, use a a hour whence the car pulled up before b.a., risen from 'a cent to a cent and Blyth ". ........ Tgag . ,�,�1, ". , ,&� , ,� , . I " I " . why 4W died."- .1 It wa,s by m me-ansp to Brianl,s microscope. This alone, seemed ad. the door of R,rfanslg house. oq� producers are ­::::­::::::_ ..... 121i , ",444 1 %, ,,q half, and in 71ow Auburn .. � I�A.�, ,She asked no further question. She -1 -taste that the tete-a-tete- he had equately protected from dust., for a IqTae a7tybody ctoqlle?" he "ked vr4usink to sell for less than six McGaw .................. �. 1%.84 " � ��.,, "." ­,'��.; ' . .1 - , , , Al - knew imfirktively something bull promised to ,himself should be aban- glass cup *over was over it. the servant. snrl a half cents per- 0ound-net. Y�ith Menset .................. 1. 12.41 ��,�t,, 11 happened which overshadowed the darted. He begged Mr. Callander to "Sit you downy" 430ramanded the 14Mr. Callander, sir," said, the man. r,�ports of further heavy ,export whip- Goderieh .............. j�... 19.44 . 1". ... 11.1 I I , , .. "'i ... .. I . , , , , I : ,�: , , I,., . -_1 .11" r. . . � . . I., ... . ".. I 1, 11 1 ; �. I �'k .. �. � . . . . . . . . . . . . , I'll, ',�", "I --"",I .1 � I � , I ;e , ... . 1_ 11. � ­­11-err� z ... 111.1�4: I I . � � .1 I - . � . . . . . . . . � .." ,� '' 'i�,� 'r, 11 .11 , , 01. I � , , &� , � , ,,= � � ";; �, 2 . �� IA�l I lftll�" ....................... ",",,", ��� ............ ��� 't - ,�� ,a"W,��,,�i - 11 , A11%114.1&9�� .l "I'll, I , , , "a , 1kfAL1A_&& 4,�14A-��,�� � 1�hd E - �21, -aa�A"�".Ail.uft� 1!al;1I ".. I �..�V! A�Ms. &A 1'�, " , , , ,ii l